RACINE — The impact of Saturday's snowstorm continued to affect Racine neighborhoods on Monday as residents dealt with large snow totals and freezing temperatures.
"Yeah, I got a little plowed in," said Noah Hanson, who lives in West Racine, where several streets were covered in snow and ice Monday.
"So, we were all parked in like a foot deep snow," said Tammy Ruggaber, a Racine resident. "Then it turned to ice."
The large amounts of snow made for extra work as residents began their Monday mornings.
"My big thing is just living kind of a blue-collar life, sometimes I gotta get up super early, and when the roads aren't hit for me, that's just a little tough," Hanson said.
In Racine, plows prioritized main roads before making their way to neighborhood streets, which is standard procedur

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